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Assessment and management of frequency stability in low inertia renewable energy rich power grids
Author Affiliations
University of the Sunshine Coast, Deakin University, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology
Published InIET Generation Transmission & Distribution
Year2024
Citations35
Abstract
Abstract The integration of the renewable energy sources (RESs) into the power grid, drives a significant transformation in the conventional power generation landscape. This transition from traditional synchronous generators to inverter based RESs introduces unique challenges in maintaining the grid frequency stability due to the reduced system inertia. The inherent stochastic nature of the RES power generation, load demand, and grid inertia includes further complexity in the assessment of frequency stability. Existing studies have limitations, including neglecting the stochastic nature of RES generation and load demand fluctuations, relying on limited metrics, and lacking a comprehensive day‐to‐day assessment. To address these shortcomings of the existing approaches, this paper introduces a novel methodology for assessing frequency stability in power grids with high…
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